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KMID : 0368420090520040298
Journal of Plant Biology
2009 Volume.52 No. 4 p.298 ~ p.302
In Planta Measurements of Na+ Using Fluorescent Dye CoroNa Green
Park Me-Hea

Lee Hyo-Suk
Lee Jung-Sook
Byun Myung-Ok
Kim Beom-Gi
Abstract
Fluorescent indicators of Na+ are valuable tools for nondestructive monitoring of its spatial and temporal distribution in plants. We tested whether CoroNa Green fluorescent dye, a newly developed sodium indicator, is suitable for measuring relative concentrations in planta. To determine the ideal conditions for its use, we incubated NaCl-pretreated Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings with different concentrations of CoroNa Green and visualized fluorescence in each organ with a fluorescein isothiocyanate filter. When 50 ¥ìM of dye was applied, fluorescence was distributed more uniformly and intensely in the root tips than in other tissues. Under those conditions, fluorescence gradually increased in the root tips when Na+ was bound to CoroNa Green for concentrations up to 100 mM NaCl. Confocal fluorescence microscopy revealed that when Arabidopsis seedlings were incubated with the same concentration of NaCl, the sos1 mutant had much stronger fluorescence than the wild type. This report is the first to describe the properties of CoroNa Green for measuring Na+ content in intact plants and demonstrates the usefulness of this technique for investigating the mechanism of Na+ homeostasis.
KEYWORD
Confocal microscope, CoroNa Green, Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), Sodium indicator
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